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Beskrivning
This open access volume analyses the development of democracy at different levels of governance (from local to global). The volume concludes with a block of chapters on the relevance of reviewing the methodological and epistemological frameworks from which knowledge about democracy and mechanisms of citizen participation is generated (Part IV).
Julen Zabalo is a Doctor of Political Geography and a professor at the University of the Basque Country’s Sociology and Social work department. His research focuses on identity, citizenship Basque nationalism and social movements.Igor Filibi is Professor of International Relations at Department of Public Law, Historical-Legal Sciences and Political Thought at the University of the Basque Country. His research interests include European integration; nationalism and national conflicts; globalization, democracy and state transformation.Leire Escajedo San-Epifanio is Full Professor of Constitutional Law at the Department of Public Law, Historical-Legal Sciences and of Political Though of the University of the Basque Country. She is a Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Biological Sciences. Her research interests include multilevel governance and EU law; Bioethics and Biolaw; identity and data protection; agri-food biotechnologies; Bioeconomy.
Innehållsförteckning
1. Contemplating from the Basque atalaia the challenges posed by the different forms and scales of contemporary deocracy.- 2. The Challenge of Finding a Cosmopolitan Democratic Model.- 3. The neoliberal commercialisation of citizen participation in Spain.- 4. Responses from urban democratization to global neoliberalism.- 5. State Construction and Democratization: The Tasque Union Majority In The Face Of Systemic Exclusion.- 6. Postpandemic Technopolitical Democracy: Algorithmic Nations, Data Sovereignty, Digital Rights, and Data Cooperatives.- 7. The city scale: urbanization and inequality.- 8. Democracy beyond the nation-state: from national sovereignty to pluralist European sovereignty.- 9. The construction of a global democracy through popular participation on the international stage: the case of the International Peoples’ Assembly (IPA).- 10. Popular power as subject of democratic transformation. A new power for the emergence of communal democracy.- 11. Exploring the right to decide: from a liberal democratic concept to a radical democratic tool. Approaching the Basque case.- 12. Exploring new citizenship practices. The meaning of young activists’ political engagement in the Basque Country.- 13. Considerations on the democratic challenge from the perspective of social services: community, participation and (in)equality.- 14. Participation, immigration and subjective perception of integration in the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country.- 15. Methodologies for transductive strategies.- 16. Social transformation through supervision in Participatory Action Research.- 17. Exploring analiytical tools for democratic deepening: intersectionality in our research.- 18. Rethinking relationships between public institutions and community initiatives: The cases of Astra (Gernika) and Karmela (Santutxu, Bilbao).